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Gastrointestinal Agents: Part III

Family Practice News, 2006
Gerald G. Briggs B. Pharm
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Gastrointestinal Iodinated Contrast Agents

2021
Oral contrast agents are categorized as “positive” (radiodense) or “neutral” (water attenuation). Positive agents are administered to opacify the bowel lumen and thus to improve the differentiation of bowel from non-bowel structures. The two main classes of positive oral contrast agents are barium sulfate suspensions and water-soluble iodinated ...
Suzan Saylisoy, Sukru Mehmet Erturk
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Advances in the Use of Anti-inflammatory Agents to Manage Chemotherapy-induced Oral and Gastrointestinal Mucositis.

Current pharmaceutical design, 2018
Mucositis is a side effect associated with the use of chemotherapy, and has a significant impact on the quality of life. Mucositis, by definition, refers to the inflammation of the mucosa and occurs throughout the alimentary tract from the mouth to anus.
Vaishnavi J Mahendran   +4 more
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Polymeric gastrointestinal MR contrast agents

Journal of Magnetic Resonance Imaging, 1991
AbstractCombining either paramagnetic (gadolinium chelatea) or superparamagnetic (ferrite) contrast agents with polymers such as polyethylene glycol or cellulose, or with simple sugars such as dextrose, results in mixtures that exhibit improved T1 and/or T2 relaxivity compared with that of the contrast agent alone.
C, Tilcock   +5 more
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ANTISECRETORY AGENTS IN GASTROINTESTINAL OBSTRUCTION

Clinics in Geriatric Medicine, 2000
Gastrointestinal obstruction is associated with nausea, vomiting, and abdominal pain. Antisecretory agents can relieve these symptoms, even in the absence of surgical or mechanical intervention. These medical management approaches are outlined, and recommendations are made.
J C, Muir, C F, von Gunten
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Gastrointestinal and cardiovascular adverse events associated with NSAIDs

Expert Opinion on Drug Safety, 2021
Introduction Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) are one of the most prescribed pharmacological groups, especially in elderly patients. Areas Covered The main GI and CV adverse events associated with NSAID use are reviewed.
M. D. Domper Arnal   +2 more
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Novel chemotherapeutic agents for gastrointestinal cancers

Current Opinion in Oncology, 1999
Although 5-fluorouracil has been the most commonly prescribed chemotherapy agent in the treatment of patients with gastrointestinal malignancies, new agents discussed herein provide options for the treatment of patients with colorectal, gastric, and pancreas cancer.
M E, Royce, R, Pazdur
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